If you’re a Vegas fan, you’ve probably read plenty of stuff about the 5-star, 5-diamond properties, three-star Michelin restaurants, and other top-notch accommodations. If you can’t afford to stay or eat at one of these places, you might get Vegas envy worrying that other people are having a better time in town than you. But it’s all relative. Because if you’re staying even close to the Strip, you’re not staying in the worst place in town.
According to Trip Advisor, the Good Day Inn is the worst–or at least worst-reviewed–place to stay in Las Vegas. Reviewers say that the pool isn’t filled, strange odors greet guests, and those brave enough to stay should bring their own Lysol. For example:
When we went down the stairs the first morning there was a person sleeping on a piece of cardboard. He had better accomidations than we did.
The elevator also smelled of urine so we even had to spray it the one time we rode it.The rooms were very filthy. Rooms that are rented by the hour are probably better than this one!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT STAY HERE!!!!!!!
Las Vegas: Good Day Inn – Traveler Reviews – Do NOT stay at this facility – TripAdvisor
There are page after page of these unstintingly negative reviews. Compare this to the reviews for MGM Grand’s Skylofts: the most negative one I could find rapped delays in limo service and complained that the in-room technology was difficult to master.
So no matter where you stayed last time you were in town, no matter how long you had to wait for your car at valet or how many calls to room service it took to get fresh towels, you can proudly say that you didn’t stay in the worst place in town.